Jerusalem (JTA) — Israel began implementing its latest accord with the Palestinians last week, freeing close to 900 Palestinian prisoners and transferring four civil administration offices in the West Bank to the Palestinian Au- thority. But the first steps toward ex- panding Palestinian autonomy in the West Bank were not with- out disputes. The Interim Agreement, which calls for the phased release of most Palestinians in Israeli jails and for the immediate release of all female prisoners, ran into a snag this week when President Ezer Weizman said he would refuse to shorten the sentences of two of the 27 female prisoners scheduled for release. Mr. Weizman, who has been pondering the release issue for at least two weeks, said that he would adhere to an earlier pledge not to let any prisoner with Is- raeli blood on his or her hands go to stay in jail until the four who free. Two other female prisoners were denied their freedom were were refused release by Maj. Gen. also released. Ilan Biran, the commander in Of the 900 Palestinian prison- charge of an area that includes ers released, some 500 had been the West Bank. convicted of committing security Israel's refusal to release the offenses against Israel. four women prompted Ahmed The security prisoners were set Tibi, an adviser to Palestine Lib- free after signing pledges that eration Organization leader Yas- they would refrain from future sir Arafat, to petition Israel's terrorist activities. High Court of Justice. Those prisoners who had been Mr. Tibi argued that since the jailed for criminal offenses were release of all female prisoners freed after they signed pledges was part of the Interim Agree- that they would not take part ment, Mr. Weizman had acted in any further criminal activ- beyond his authority in refusing ities. to pardon two of the female in- The releases were delayed by mates. several hours, after Palestinians As a result of the dispute, only officials demanded that the for- one of the 27 female prisoners mer criminals be handed over di- was released. She had been sen- rectly to the Palestinian tenced to seven years in jail for Authority. attempting to stab an Israeli sol- Hisham Abdel Razek, a Pales- dier. tinian negotiator on the prisoner The remaining 22 female pris- issue, said Palestinian officials oners eligible for release vowed had wanted to review their files Rabbi Efry Spectre AP/NABIL JU DAH Prisoners Released As Transfer Begins A Palestinian woman greets a prisoner on his release from an Israeli jail. to decide whether they should be set free or be put in PLO-run jails. Though they were free to go, some 84 former criminals re- mained in jail after no Pales- tinian Authority official came to pick them up, Army Radio reported. Rabbi Daniel Nevins Senior Rabbi Adat Shalom Synagogue Rabbi Adat Shalom Synagogue Robert Aronson Dr. Zvi Gitelman Executive Vice President Jewish Federation of Metropolitan Detroit Professor of Political Science University of Michigan Harlene Appelman Sylvia Hacker, Ph.D. Director of Community Outreach and Involvement Jewish Federation of Metropolitan Detroit Sex Educator Arthur Feldman Owner, Arthur Feldman Gallery Eric Fingerhut Former Congressman Sherry Margolis News Anchor, WJBK-TV2 Sue Marx Academy Award-Winning Filmmaker Jeffrey Zasiow Florine Mark-Ross Syndicated Advice Columnist Chicago Sun Times President of Weight Watchers Lf) Cr) rn Rabbi Reuven Hammer Klezmer Tzvai: Joe Greenbaum & Larry Bassin Rabbinic Scholar and Leader of Masorti Judaism in Israel CC LIJ can Doron Levin Business and Financial Columnist The Detroit Free Press •.•...... F- C3 03